Thhe Urban Infantry Support Vehicle, colloquially known as the "Ghoul" for its stealthy yet brutal nature, is the standard ground attack vehicle used by the Franco-German Commonwealth in urban settings. It was acquired amidst budget cuts where the US mothballed and sold many advanced programs perceived as useless to the highest bidders among allied nations, often the FGC. The original was designed as a bridging vehicle for the military, but was repurposed by the FGC as an urban-specialized combat platform. Future generations being drawn up include the capability to control numerous drones in the surrounding area to increase situational awareness, reach, and firepower.
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| - Thhe Urban Infantry Support Vehicle, colloquially known as the "Ghoul" for its stealthy yet brutal nature, is the standard ground attack vehicle used by the Franco-German Commonwealth in urban settings. It was acquired amidst budget cuts where the US mothballed and sold many advanced programs perceived as useless to the highest bidders among allied nations, often the FGC. The original was designed as a bridging vehicle for the military, but was repurposed by the FGC as an urban-specialized combat platform. Future generations being drawn up include the capability to control numerous drones in the surrounding area to increase situational awareness, reach, and firepower.
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| - Thhe Urban Infantry Support Vehicle, colloquially known as the "Ghoul" for its stealthy yet brutal nature, is the standard ground attack vehicle used by the Franco-German Commonwealth in urban settings. It was acquired amidst budget cuts where the US mothballed and sold many advanced programs perceived as useless to the highest bidders among allied nations, often the FGC. The original was designed as a bridging vehicle for the military, but was repurposed by the FGC as an urban-specialized combat platform. Future generations being drawn up include the capability to control numerous drones in the surrounding area to increase situational awareness, reach, and firepower.
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